CPS Test Online: Click Speed Test for Clicks Per Second

Run a browser-based CPS test to measure clicks per second, total clicks, clicks per minute, and click speed across repeatable timed sessions.

Click benchmark

Measure your CPS

Click the target as fast as you can. The timer starts with your first click.

CPS

0.00

Clicks

0

Time left

5.0

CPM

0

Session result

0 clicks in 5 seconds equals 0.00 CPS and about 0 clicks per minute.

How to compare results

  • Use the same duration for fair comparisons.
  • Keep your mouse and hand position consistent.
  • Stop if you feel hand or wrist discomfort.

Why run a CPS test online

A CPS test, also called a click speed test, measures how many clicks you can make per second during a timed session. It is useful for gaming practice, mouse control, warmups, and comparing short bursts against longer endurance attempts.

How the test runs

Choose a duration, click the test area, and the timer starts on your first click. The page counts every accepted click until time runs out, then calculates CPS from total clicks divided by the selected duration. Longer tests usually show consistency better than one-second bursts.

How to interpret results

CPS is a speed score, not a hardware diagnosis. A higher score means more clicks per second in that session, but grip, mouse switches, surface, hand fatigue, and test length all affect the number. Compare results only when the duration and setup are similar.

  • Use 1 second for burst speed and 5 or 10 seconds for a more stable score.
  • Use 30 or 60 seconds to check endurance and rhythm.
  • Compare total clicks and CPS together to understand the session.
  • If clicks seem to register twice, use the Mouse Double Click Test.

This test reports browser-level click input only. It does not calibrate hardware, access firmware, store personal data, or prove mouse health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this CPS test measure?

It measures clicks per second, total clicks, clicks per minute, remaining time, and the selected test duration. The score is based on clicks accepted by the browser during the current session.

What does CPS mean?

CPS means clicks per second. It is calculated by dividing the total number of clicks by the number of seconds in the test.

Is CPS Test or Click Speed Test the better name?

Both names describe the same intent. CPS Test is shorter and popular, while Click Speed Test explains the result more clearly, so this page uses both terms.

When does the timer start?

The timer starts on your first click inside the test area. Changing duration or pressing reset clears the current attempt.

Which duration should I choose?

Use 1 second for burst speed, 5 or 10 seconds for a balanced score, and 30 or 60 seconds for endurance. Keep the same duration when comparing attempts.

Does this work with a trackpad or touchscreen?

Yes, browser clicks and taps can be counted when the device sends normal click events. Results may differ from a mouse because input hardware changes rhythm and speed.

Can this test diagnose mouse double-click problems?

No. It measures click speed, not hardware faults. Use the Mouse Double Click Test if one physical click sometimes registers as two clicks.

Why do results vary between attempts?

Fatigue, grip, click method, mouse switch weight, surface, browser focus, and test length can all change the result. Retest under similar conditions for a fair comparison.

Does this test store my clicks?

No. The click count is calculated in the browser session and does not require an account or upload.

Can a high CPS improve gaming performance?

It can help in games where fast repeated clicking matters, but control and timing still matter. A stable score with fewer accidental clicks is usually more useful than a single peak score.